The Delhi High Court on Monday quashed an FIR lodged against businessman Ashneer Grover, and his wife Madhuri Jain Grover for the alleged offences of cheating and forgery.
The Himachal Pradesh CID has launched an investigation to determine how samosas and cake intended for Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu were mistakenly served to his staff. A senior officer, in the report, described this act as an "anti-government" act condemning it as an offence agains
Former Ambassador KP Fabian strongly criticised Canada's surveillance of Indian consular officials, and asserted that the "right to privacy is for everyone unless someone has committed an offence." Fabian further emphasised that such measures are unjustified unless an individual is under inv
The Rouse Avenue court on Wednesday asked the Enforcement Directorate (ED) how AAP MLA Amanatullah Khan is connected to the offence of money laundering.
A case has been registered against the unidentified suspect for dragging the traffic personnels before theircar and also violating traffic rules. A case has registered under section 109(1)/221/132/121(1)/3(5) BNS, of such offence.
Ahmedabad Police said on Wednesday that another FIR will be filed against Mahesh Langa, a journalist, after the police received a cheating complaint against him.
The Delhi High Court has recently commuted the life sentence to a man to eight years imprisonment after modifying the offence of murder into culpable homicide in the case related to unintentional death by shooting by the convict in December 2014.
The Supreme Court has directed a Special Court under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) not to pass the judgment until charges are framed in a related Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) case.
Former MCD councillor Tahir Hussain, accused in the larger conspiracy case pertaining to the February 2020 north-east Delhi riots, argued in court on Monday that other riots cases for which cognizance was taken of for the offence of rioting can't be called a result of larger conspiracy under
The new guidelines by Central Board of Direct Taxes (CBDT) for the compounding of offences under the Income-tax Act, 1961, aim to make the process easier and more accessible for taxpayers, according to a statement by Ministry of Finance.